The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has revealed why its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Board Examination (UTME) registration fees was reduced.
JAMB said it took the measures in order to reduce the burden on Nigerian parents.
The Nigerian Government on Wednesday reduced its registration fee for 2019 from N5, 000 to N3, 500 and also slashed the fees for NECO and other exams.
JAMB’s Head of Media, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, in a statement in Abuja, said the reduction has been approved by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The statement said Buhari was concerned about the burden of the registration fees on the plight of ordinary Nigerians.
The statement reads, “In Mr President’s determination to alleviate poverty and ensure that every Nigerian desirous of tertiary education is not deprived, the government had introduced policies and incentive to boost the economy of ordinary Nigerians and has seen this reduction as a platform to bring more Nigerians on the tertiary education template.
“The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board had in less than two years shown commitment to the avowed direction of the President Buhari-led administration by returning over 15 billion.
“Government had deliberated extensively on how to ensure that every Nigerian benefitted from the prudent management of resources in JAMB and came up with the fee reduction.
“The Board has been charged to sustain its known inclusiveness, transparency, accountability and the enviable position it is occupying amongst global examination bodies.”
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